Eva K.
Yelp
"What a lovely food, what a lovely service"...
I think the sentence above is what described Ma'ed and the Ethiopian food they serve. It wasn't my first time here since I was invited to an elite event here before, a part of celebrating being an elite yelper and another part introducing me to a whole new food culture - African food. 
It didn't take long time for me, an Asian with a hardcore love for Asian food to embrace the different kind of Ethiopian food. It's absolutely easy, by the way - the spices speak for each other, we have similarity that way. Spicy food, what's not to like, right?
So when I got the chance to return, I was back here yesterday for dinner.
The colourful restaurant was full of Danes chatting happily over their food, scraping food with their injeras (Ethiopian pancake) on their hand. Surreal, considering this is a nation who eats open-faced sandwiches with fork and knives, or pizza and burger for that sake but here they were, talking happily with their dinner mates and eating with their hands as if it was the most natural thing to do and I was just happy looking at these cultural immersion, despite the location of the restaurant is being in colourful Nørrebronx after all, not the upscale and snobbity Hellerup.
We were greeted with a smile and although the food took longer than expected (I was starving!) they were delicious. We ordered #18 with fish and #19 vegetarian and had them in one big plate with extra injeras on the side. It was absolutely lovely. The fish had the right amount of spice and the vegetarian dishes were complimenting the heat of the fish. 
Don't get me wrong, I'm a meat eater, or fish eater mostly for that sake, but I am happy to eat vegetarian if there's a chance to do so, especially in this place, but I was also glad that my dinner partner chose the fish because it was just simply divine.
The smiling waiter came to check whether the food was ok, since it seemed there was a confusion at start of what we chose to order, but yeah, we had no complaints, the food was great and the bill was equally great since it was a little bit over 200 kr for two people (no alcohol drinks). Where else that you could get so lovely food, service for such cheap price? 
I am definitely going back to Ma'ed again and again...and will bring people to introduce to the lovely Ethiopian food.
...and I must tell my mom that she was wrong about the starving Ethiopian kids tale she kept repeating to me when I didn't finish my meal back then when I was a kid. No mom, they have such lovely food in Ethiopia!